www.msn.com...
A very long list of groups of people able to look into our surfing history very sad really and I feel it wont be long untill "normal" people will
stop daring to ask pertinent questions or dare to be different! So sad

However, the budget crises of post war cutbacks combined with the passage of a law in 1927 making radio communications intercept illegal in America,
brought the code and cipher effort nearly to a halt. To save the effort from extinction, in April 1929, the Secretary of War directed "That the Signal
Corps be charged with the duties pertaining to the solution of enemy codes and ciphers and the detection of secret inks in War

Nah, the golf balls and listening stations for transatlantic cables have had billions poured in but the official sites RNAS/HMS Nightjar are 'closed'
yet have US armed guards who ask you what you're up to if your car accidentally breaks down outside them.

Being awake has nothing to do with this. Having a PM we did not vote for however, has a great deal to do with it.

Meanwhile where 's Nigel farrage?

In a gold plated mansion being given a title in the house of lords, cpunting his pay rise of £1000 per week post brexit, while Trump tries to make
him EU secratary (despite our gov telling him to f off) on the basis hhe's 'anti-establishment'.

a reply to: CulturalResilience No...you are definitely making light. Americans, with their own issues involved, are angry and
for good reason. All these "rules we must acknowledge" is nothing less than a failed attempt to hide the nature of what this technology is capable of.
Simply, we don't know what we don't know which offers a lot of leg room for "snoops" and their quarries. When govt. officials involved in the trade
are questioned by Senate hearings and investigators, refuse to answer in public forums and demand a "Executive Session" to keep "classified" material
secret for national security. This, of course, destroys "transparency" and is a major blow against the rights of the Individual. They hide behind lies
to know all that can be known on the individual while all efforts to discover who, what, when, how and why govt. officials are doing under the cover
of "operating under the color of authority." If it walks like a duck, sounds like a duck, and looks like a duck...then it's a friggin duck! Welcome to
the world of tyranny!

I have read about this bill a while ago. It's interesting that British are so calm, no protests. They still don't understand that now goverment can
listen all their mobile conversations and see every move on the Web. When I will come to GB I will definitely
get UK vpn and tor. I care about my online privacy.

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